The sensitivity of laryngeal findings in predicting high‐grade dysplasia in patients with vocal fold leukoplakia undergoing office‐based biopsies: A retrospective analysis of 100 cases

Author:

Hosri Jad1ORCID,Aoun Jessica2,Yammine Yara1,Ghadieh Justin3,Hamdan Abdul‐Latif1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery American University of Beirut Medical Center Beirut Lebanon

2. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine American University of Beirut Medical Center Beirut Lebanon

3. Faculty of Medicine American University of Beirut Beirut Lebanon

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the sensitivity of laryngeal findings in predicting high‐grade dysplasia/carcinoma in situ (CIS) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in patients with vocal fold leukoplakia.MethodsA retrospective review of the medical records and video recordings of the laryngeal examination of patients with vocal fold leukoplakia who underwent un‐sedated office‐based laryngeal biopsy in a tertiary referral center between January 2022 and August 2023 was conducted. Laryngeal findings included the size, surface, projection, and edges of the lesion. Vocal fold leukoplakia was classified according to the WHO as benign, low‐grade dysplasia, high‐grade dysplasia/CIS, and squamous cell carcinoma.ResultsSeventy patients with 100 vocal fold leukoplakia were included. Size was found to have the highest sensitivity with an AUC of 0.730 (95% CI [0.618–0.842], p = 0.002) followed by surface and projection with AUCs of 0.672 (95% CI [0.548–0.795], p = 0.019) and 0.675 (95% CI [0.546–0.804], p = 0.017), respectively. Furthermore, the odds of diagnosing high‐risk lesions (high‐grade dysplasia/CIS and SCC) were the greatest when the lesion was large and rough (OR = 10.28; 95% CI [3.08–34.36]).ConclusionThe morphological features of vocal fold leukoplakia may assist the physician in predicting the risk of malignancy. Large and rough lesions were more likely to harbor high‐grade dysplasia/CIS and SCC compared to small and smooth lesions.

Publisher

Wiley

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